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Nance L. Schick Shares the Number One Question to Ask Before You Hire A Lawyer

admin · Dec 23, 2020 ·

Nance was asked by Claire Gillespie of SimpleMost to discuss the questions you should ask before hiring a lawyer. Not surprisingly, her number one question was "Can I avoid going to court?". An …

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Nance L. Schick Talks About Breaking Free From Your Toxic Patterns on Employment Law Today

admin · Dec 9, 2020 ·

Nance talked with Eric Sarver, Esq. of the Employment Law Today Radio Show about the stress of running a business during COVID, and how that stress can exacerbate personality clashes and cause …

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Stop Letting Poor Employee Performance Slide

Nance Schick · Aug 17, 2020 ·

Your $20.00 per hour employee costs you $25.00 to $28.00 per hour. That's when he is giving you 100% effort. But if you're not skilled in managing employees, he might convince you it's only fair for …

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Case Study: The Business Partner Who Wants Out

Nance Schick · Jul 27, 2020 ·

I see far too many people dissolve good businesses unnecessarily. They typically have more options than they think. Limited by perfectionistic thinking, they hide their concerns and intentions from …

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Biases I Didn’t Know I Once Had

Nance Schick · Jul 6, 2020 ·

I recently reflected on a story about how many hidden biases interfered with a relationship I had briefly in high school. Racist thoughts and beliefs had been taught by the people around me and the …

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My Ex-Boyfriend Dated a Racist*

Nance Schick · Jun 29, 2020 ·

It had been another tense ride home. As he drove, we both focused our eyes on the road. Why was dating so hard? We both liked each other. We went to the same school, shared many friends, and were on …

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How Can You Reduce Discrimination Against the Ways Employment Candidates Speak?

Nance Schick · Jun 22, 2020 ·

I grew up in Kentucky and have worked in rural Texas, Upstate New York, Pittsburgh, and representing a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) at the United Nations (UN). I am fascinated by the world's …

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Do You Want Equality or Control?

Nance Schick · Jun 1, 2020 ·

A client reminded me this week that the United Nations was concerned about increasing acts of racism in the United States and Europe back in 2017. I was the Main Representative to the UN for a …

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Best Practices for Employers After an Employee is Injured

Nance Schick · May 18, 2020 ·

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One of the most common complaints injured workers have about their experiences after a work-related accident is that the employers forget about them. Employees who feel valued are more likely to …

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Five Issues the NYS WCB Doesn’t Care About in the Claim Against You

Nance Schick · May 11, 2020 ·

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Because of my 18+ years litigating workers' compensation claims in New York, I still get referrals from other attorneys who represent employers. It can often be quite difficult delivering bad news …

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